Despite
extraordinary Karsta Lowe-led comeback, serving errors doom USA; Foluke
Akinradewo goes out with injury
Showing posts with label Serbia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serbia. Show all posts
Thursday, August 18, 2016
Wednesday, August 17, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Olympic Games | USA qualifies for medal round with resounding win over Serbia
Middles play
big thanks to great serving and passing
Sunday, July 12, 2015
National Team | USA overcomes passing woes to defeat Serbia
Courtney Thompson’s
defense shines as USA now 6-0 in World Grand Prix pool play
- USA def. Serbia 3-2 (25-18, 24-26, 30-28, 19-25, 15-9)
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USA captain Courtney Thompson (3) pulls a pass from the net for a one-handed set against Serbia. USA defeated Serbia 3-2 in a second round World Grand Prix match in Kaliningrad, Russia. -FIVB |
When passing is poor, setters have few options. When a team
has few offensive options, its opponent can smother its attacks.
For four sets, USA’s
below-par passing forced setters Molly
Kreklow and Courtney Thompson to
keep their offense simple. And, simply put, the Serbians were there to either block or dig a host of American
attacks.
With just one set to spare, USA made a change and picked up
its game, finally prevailing 3-2 (25-18, 24-26, 30-28, 19-25, 15-9) in Kaliningrad, Russia. USA moves
to 6-0 in pool play of the 2015 World
Grand Prix.
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Courtney Thompson prepares to serve against Serbia -FIVB |
Both Kim Hill and
Megan (Hodge) Easy struggled with Serbian serves, though Easy had it toughest.
Passing has always been the weakest part of the hard-hitting Olympian’s game,
but Easy’s serve receiving became a bigger liability as the match wore on. Only
after head coach Karch Kiraly
inserted Kelsey Robinson after a
fourth-set timeout did the Americans rediscover their rhythm.
Team captain Courtney
Thompson was effective during her rotations in all five sets. In the final
frame, she led USA on a 7-4 run to put Serbia away. Throughout the match, her
defense was stellar, including a couple of big-time digs that kept long rallies
alive.
Recent UCLA grad Karsta Lowe was once again the American
star, connecting for 17 kills from both the right side and back row. Like many
top international hitters, Lowe attacks hard on nearly every attempt. USA has
several hitters who resort to roll shots or off-speed attacks when power might
be the better option.
Kayla Banwarth
continues to make a case for a Rio roster spot with exceptional play at libero.
She had 6 digs, most of any player.
The third and final preliminary round of the World Grand
Prix is next weekend. The USA faces a tough trio in China, Japan and Thailand. Like the USA, China and Brazil are 6-0 so far in pool play.
Japan is 3-3, but two of its losses were to China and Brazil, and its third
loss was to Italy (4-2) in 5 sets.
USA has 25 eligible players from which to choose the 14 who
will go to Hong Kong. (Expect
Thompson to be on that roster). The final round is in two weeks in Omaha, where the top six teams will
meet for the championship.
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USA celebrates a point against Serbia. -FIVB |
Thursday, August 29, 2013
National Team | Serbia dominates USA in World Grand Prix volleyball
Tama Miyashiro plays
well at libero; Jenna Hagglund provides set 2 spark
- #9 Serbia def. #1 USA 3-1 (25-23, 20-25, 25-18, 25-23)
- next: #1 USA vs. #5 China | August 29 | 9:30PM (Pacific Time)
Monday, August 12, 2013
National Team | USA knocks off unbeaten Serbia in World Grand Prix volleyball
Courtney Thompson
provides spark, Christa Harmotto and Kelly Murphy provide power in big five-set
win in Belgrade
- #1 USA def. #9 Serbia 3-2 (25-24, 22-25, 25-17, 23-25, 15-12)
- next: #1 USA vs. #24 Czech Republic | August 16, 2013 | Sendai, Japan
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